Pin Bybit in Funding
Open Funding with Bybit pinned so its column stays at the front while you still compare it against the rest of the market.

Use ZEEK.TOOLS to compare Bybit funding against other perpetual venues, pin Bybit in the live Funding table, and validate whether Bybit routes still look useful in Funding Opportunities and Backtester.
Open Funding with Bybit pinned so its column stays at the front while you still compare it against the rest of the market.
Use Funding Opportunities with Bybit pinned to see whether routes involving Bybit looked consistently strong across the selected time window.
After a route survives Funding and Funding Opportunities, use Backtester to inspect one exact long and short pair with realistic costs.
Bybit: treat the funding rate as one leg, not the whole route. Pin it, compare the opposite venue, then validate history and costs before sizing.
Bybit is one of the main centralized venues in perpetual trading and often appears in practical funding comparisons against other major exchanges.
Search demand around Bybit usually splits into three jobs: checking the current Bybit rate, checking a specific coin such as ETH or BTC, and comparing Bybit against another venue.
For the broad query, the useful answer is not one isolated number. It is a live Bybit column inside a wider exchange comparison.
For coin-specific checks, the next layer should connect ETH or BTC on Bybit to the opposite exchange leg and route history.
For comparison searches, Bybit matters most as one side of a route against Binance, OKX, Bitget, or Hyperliquid.
Bybit matters most as one leg inside a route, not as an isolated funding number.
It is usually most useful when compared against Binance, OKX, Bitget, and other liquid venues rather than viewed in isolation.
Start in Funding, move to Funding Opportunities, then use Backtester only after Bybit survives the first checks.
Strong APY still needs liquidity, basis, timing, fees, and cost assumptions before it deserves size.
These are the kinds of coin and venue combinations that can later become dedicated indexable pages once the product has enough stable data and clean templates.
Start with BTC when you want the most familiar benchmark market for Bybit funding comparisons.
ETH is a natural second check because users often search for Bybit ETH funding separately from the venue-level query.
SOL is useful for seeing whether a high-attention market behaves differently from BTC and ETH in route validation.
It is the periodic funding payment level on Bybit perpetual markets. Inside ZEEK.TOOLS, the practical question is not just the raw number on Bybit, but how it compares against other exchanges.
Because a funding route only becomes useful when relative spread across venues creates a setup worth checking. Bybit is most informative when viewed as one leg inside that comparison.
No. The live Funding page is the starting point. Funding Opportunities helps you see whether the route had support over time, and Backtester helps you inspect one exact route more carefully.
No. A strong live spread can still fail after fees, liquidity, basis, timing, or execution costs. That is why the route should move through Funding, Funding Opportunities, and then Backtester.
Yes. Start from the Bybit page, then open a route-level Backtester check with ETH and the exchange pair you want to compare. A dedicated ETH funding page can be added later once the coin-level SEO layer is ready.
Because a Bybit funding rate is most useful when it is compared against another venue. Funding arbitrage depends on the spread between legs, not on one exchange rate alone.